Divine Intervention and The Miracle at Mons WWI
In August 1914, the British Expeditionary Force began a full retreat after intense fighting during the World War I Battle of Mons. The Germans, who vastly outnumbered the British, began to pursue the British forces to try and make the most of their numerical advantage. Soldiers in the British armyRead More →
The Blazing Orb Of Chelyabinsk and The Fog That Covered The City
The Blazing Orb of Chelyabinsk was named after the Chelyabinsk Oblast, a city in Russia. The Blazing Orb of Chelyabinsk, also known as the Chelyabinsk meteorite, entered the earth’s atmosphere through Russia on 15th February 2013. The meteor-like object resembled a space rock, 20 meters wide that entered the earth’sRead More →
The Black Bird of Chernobyl: An Omen of Disaster
It has been 33 years since the unfortunate tragedy at Chernobyl occurred. And it seems that the further time moves away from this incident, the more the legends and folklores about Chernobyl continue to grow. One of the most popular mysteries surrounding this incident is the infamous Black Bird ofRead More →
The Ancient Egyptian Book of Thoth and The Mysteries of The Universe
For someone who loves spells and everything supernatural, the famous Book of Thoth will be an insightful piece to read. It contains many spells and experts believe that reading it can allow humans to communicate with animals. Legends also say that anyone who reads this book will understand how seas,Read More →
The Ghosts of the Blair Street Vaults
It’s often said that the Edinburgh Blair Street Vaults are among the most haunted places in the world. Also called the Edinburgh or South Bridge Vaults, this place is made of nineteen chamber arches. Before, these vaults hosted local taverns, shops as well as cobblers. However, they had a darkRead More →
Wycliffe Well: The UFO Capital of Australia
Ever wondered why it is that most of the famous UFO mysteries, revolve around the United States? The likes of Roswell, Bermuda Triangle, and Area 51. Movies and TV shows probably have a lot to do with this, because if you count the number of them that have featured theseRead More →
Albertus Magnus: The Theologian, Saint and Scientist Who Changed The World
Albertus Magnus, also known as Saint Albertus the Great, was a renowned scientist and catholic saint. Due to his prowess in both fields, Albertus was given the title ‘Doctor Universalis’. He was ranked as one of the best theologians and philosophers of the middle ages. During the course of hisRead More →
Celtic King Urien Of Gorre And His Assassination
King Urien of Gorre goes by the name of King of Rheged. He was a king in the 6th century. Rheged was part of Hen Ogledd, the early British Kingdom that is Southern Scotland and Northern England in today’s time. So, if you plan on visiting this particular place, seeRead More →
The Myth of The Scottish Water Horse and the Destruction of Man
Mermaids and Sirens are often associated with tales that involve leading men to their doom at sea, but Scottish Folklore has it’s own creature that delights in the destruction of man at sea – the Each Uisge. The Each Uisge (pronounced “ech ooshskya”) or water horse, is a creature thatRead More →
The Celtic Druids As Philosophers
The Druids are a people shrouded in mysticism, magic and fiction, with tales linking them with the supernatural and unrivaled wisdom. Though many of these tales are exaggerated, the Druids are still an incredibly interesting people to study nonetheless. They held nothing more sacred than mistletoe and the tree onRead More →










